Hi John,
Thanks for the comment.
I will find down how well it works when I will shoot a roll
of Kodak e100g next week.
Regards.
Bao
On Fri, February 17, 2006 6:03 am, John Hermanson wrote:
>
> This is the only way to do it. Suggest you take up all slack in the film
> cartridge and hold rewind knob as you turn rewind release, and wind film
> at the same time. Film still may not stay in perfect registration but it
> should be close.
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> Bao C. Ha wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> How do you do double-exposures with the Om-F?
>>
>> I am thinking of holding on to the rewind crank, turning the
>> rewind release lever and the film advance lever at the same
>> time. It allows me to recock the shutter without actually
>> advancing the film. Would it work?
>>
>> Appreciate any comments/suggestions.
>> Bao
>>
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